VICTORIA, Australia – Tesla chief Elon Musk is promising to solve an energy crisis in Australia or his company’s services are free. Musk replied : “Tesla will get the system installed and working 100 days from contract signature or it is free. In addition to Tesla, Musk also leads NASA contractor SpaceX. Australia billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes asked Musk on Twitter how serious he was about the bet. That serious enough for you?”Cannon-Brookes enthusiastically accepted the deal and said he’ll work on politics and funding for the project.

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“We have been talking with a number of large-scale battery providers about potential storage solutions, including in South Australia. (Reuters) — Tesla boss Elon Musk on Friday offered to save Australia’s most renewable-energy dependent state from blackouts by installing $25 million worth of battery storage within 100 days, and offering it for free if he missed the target. Battery storage is just one of several options the government is looking at to help ensure reliable power supplies as the country grows more reliant on intermittent wind and solar power. Musk made the offer on social media, and the government said it could consider backing such a battery roll out by Tesla. 100-day guaranteeMusk responded by tweeting: “Tesla will get the system installed and working 100 days from contract signature or it is free.